"Treponemas" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Treponema refers to a genus of conditionally pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria, also known as spirochaetes. They have a spiral or corkscrew shape and are found in various environments, including human and animal tissues.
Some notable Treponema species are:
Treponema pallidum: This bacterium causes syphilis in humans.
Treponema denticola: This bacterium is associated with gum disease and periodontitis.
Treponema venezuelense: This bacterium is found in the human gut.
Treponema phagedenis: This bacterium is found in animal tissues and has been linked to diseases such as periodontal disease and gastric ulcers.
These bacteria are typically transmitted through direct contact with an infected animal or through contaminated food or water.
Full of nervous anxiety or apprehension.<br><br>Example: She felt trepidacious about the first day of school.
Treponemes are a type of spiral-shaped bacteria that belong to the genus Treponema, which is found in the human oral cavity and sometimes in the genitourinary tract.